This API supports the product infrastructure and is not intended to be used directly from your code.
Saves the changes to the Parameter object's view state since the time the page was posted back to the server.(Inherited from Parameter.)

This API supports the product infrastructure and is not intended to be used directly from your code.
Causes the Parameter object to track changes to its view state so they can be stored in the control's ViewState object and persisted across requests for the same page.(Inherited from Parameter.)

This API supports the product infrastructure and is not intended to be used directly from your code.
Gets a value indicating whether the Parameter object is saving changes to its view state.(Inherited from Parameter.)

You can use the CookieParameter class to bind the value of a client-side HTTP cookie passed as part of an HTTP request to a parameter used by ASP.NET data source controls.

The CookieParameter class provides the CookieName property, which identifies the name of the HttpCookie object to bind to, in addition to those inherited from the Parameter class. The CookieParameter class attempts to bind to the named cookie every time the Evaluate method is called.

Important

Controls that bind data to the parameter might throw an exception if a CookieParameter object is specified, but no corresponding cookie is passed with the HTTP request. Similarly, they might display no data if the cookie is passed with null. Set the DefaultValue property to avoid these situations where appropriate.